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What’s in my cart? 3 million teachers sale!

I have to admit, I was a little bummed when there was no Super Bowl sale on TpT this year. Those winter blues are always a good time for some retail therapy (and I don’t care to watch the game). Luckily, TpT is throwing a sale at the end of this month, February 27-28, in honor of having 3 million teachers as part of their site. Can you believe it?! Three MILLION teachers are using TpT to share ideas and downloads. I just LOVE being a member of this incredible website!

I’ve decided to link up with Jenna @ SpeechRoomNews to show you what I plan to buy during the sale. I’ve heard great things about these products from my blogging friends, so you know they’ll be great additions to your therapy library!

First, here are some products from my store that you may not already own, but will definitely benefit your caseload.

Articulation Menus – I’ve seen and heard tons about this product and have just forgotten to move it from my wishlist to my cart in previous sales. I’ve moved so many kids to carryover recently, I think this will be a hit with them!

In addition to those that are in my cart, I want to tell you about somethings I already own (because you should own them, too!)

Tackling Apraxia CV & CVC Early Sounds Edition is absolutely perfect. It’s useful, appropriate for very young students, and motivating! I had just added a preschooler with apraxia to caseload when Mia added this product to her shop, so I jumped at it!

Vocabulary to Improve Comprehension of Test Questions and Classroom Assignments is an essential product. During an IEP meeting last year, a parent described a situation where her son knew the answer to a test, but got it wrong because he didn’t understand the vocabulary. I started making a list of the typical “test” vocabulary that might trip up some students. I had about 5 words. Jessica has a product with 38 such words that almost all students will benefit from learning, even those without language disorders! Go grab this product. It’s truly a steal!